The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has extended the open enrollment period for the Healthy Indiana Plan ...
Hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers could lose their insurance coverage if Congress acted to cut federal funding for Medicaid expansion states. (Getty Images) The insurance coverage of hundreds of ...
Indiana's Medicaid director, who led the office through the fallout of an unanticipated nearly $1 billion budget shortfall, will resign in early 2025. Cora Steinmetz took the position in August 2023, ...
Indiana grapples with budget challenges as Medicaid expenses surpass initial estimates by nearly $1B
Indiana's initial estimate for Medicaid expenses is approximately $1 billion short of the now-predicted need. The state moved $525 million from Medicaid to the general fund in July based on the ...
We believe in cutting waste, not care. Strong hospitals are the foundation of strong communities, former Rep. Greg Pence ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s initial estimate for Medicaid expenses is nearly $1 billion short of its now-predicted need, state lawmakers learned in a report that ignited concern over the state’s ...
Reporting from Washington — Even as the Trump administration pushes to make Medicaid enrollees pay a greater share of their healthcare costs, new research suggests this strategy may prevent many poor ...
A Westfield family is breathing a sigh of relief knowing their terminally ill son’s care will be covered by Medicaid.
ELKHART, Ind. — Linda Joyner, at 64, just got health coverage. Uninsured for years, the former waitress signed up for Medicaid after Indiana expanded its program through the Affordable Care Act. But ...
By Josh Archambault, Jonathan Ingram and Christie Herrera—Mr. Archambault and Ms. Herrera are Senior Fellows, and Mr. Ingram Director of Research, at the Foundation for Government Accountability. Last ...
The insurance coverage of hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers could be at risk should the federal government seek to reduce its share of Medicaid costs under the incoming Trump administration. Indiana ...
The insurance coverage of hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers could be at risk should the federal government seek to reduce its share of Medicaid costs under the incoming Trump administration. Indiana ...
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